Optional equipment, Power heat duct – FireplaceXtrordinair 44 DV XXL EF User Manual

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Optional Equipment

(for qualified installers only)

Travis Industries

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POWER HEAT DUCT

(part # 98500769)

The optional heat duct allows the fireplace to transfer heat to separate locations in the home.

One or two

ducts may be used

. Installation should take place prior to installing drywall.

Warning: This kit must be installed as specified in these instructions. Do not modify any component.

Warning: Use of any external blower other than the Travis Power Heat Duct Blower will void the warranty and

listing of this appliance and may create a fire hazard.

Note:

The power heat duct

must be installed by a qualified service technician.

Note:

Some building codes
may require the use of
firestop spacers
whenever the duct
passes from room to
room.

Note:

When routing ducts
through a cold area
(e.g. crawl space) we
recommend insulating
the duct with fiberglass
insulation. If paper-
backed insulation is
used, the paper can not
contact the duct.

Electrical
Source

Starter Ring

Use 10” x 3-1/4”
wall stack (duct)
when passing
through tight
areas.

6" Duct

Duct Adapter
(6” Round to 10” x 3-1/4”)

Floor
Boot

Grill

Rheostat
(with cover plate)

Junction Box

Wall Adapter
(for use on
2 x 4 walls)

Heat Duct
Electrical
Wiring

Blower
Box

Maximum Duct

Length = 20'

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Determine the route for the heat duct using the illustration below as a guide.

Use 10” x 3-1/4” wall
stack (duct) when
passing through tight
areas.

20’ Maximum

Length

Duct Adapter
(6” Round to 10” x 3-1/4”
- included with the
power heat vent kit)

Blower Box

0” Clearance to
Combustibles

Co-Axial Vent
(for intake air
and exhaust)

NOTE:
Air flow through the duct is
affected by length and number of
bends. Keep the length and
number of bends to the minimum
to maximize performance.

When the duct penetrates the fireplace
enclosure vertically and the top of the
enclosure is within 36” of the top of the
fireplace, a firestop spacer that
maintains a 1/2” clearance between all
sides of the duct and any combustible
material must be used.

1/2”

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